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Review: PaceSaver Scout Boss 4.5

Product Information

Manufacturer: Leisure-Lift, Inc., a division of Burke, Inc.

Reviewed by: Name withheld by request.

Why did you purchase the product?
I needed assistance with mobility inside and outside of my home.

How well did the product meet your needs?
The product met my needs very well. It was everything I expected and more.

Are there specific features of the product that you liked?
I liked the width of the chair. I got the wide seat, but the chair is not so big that I cannot get it through the door.

Are there specific features of the product that you disliked?
I did not get the flat free tire. I wish I had. It has an off board charger.

Any other comments about the product's performance?
The product is great. I can easily get it into the back of my minivan with a ramp and a small extension ramp. I love the power as well as the stability of the chair when moving it down the ramp. It does not slide down when you let off the controls like other chairs do. It stops when you want it to. It can go for days without having to charge it. I have had it for over a month. I would suggest others consider it as an option when you have to move to a larger chair.

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